On tap for December; GA eligibility rules tackled at meeting; The confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes of the Flathead Indian reservation, MT Tribal Election Notice; Day Care is more than a babysitting service; Meet the candidates: same day,...

Recreational permit law upheld in Federal Court; No more state income taxes for Indians; Kootenais want their share; Dixom JOM: Bringing Indian involvement; Mist over souther half of Flathead Lake is lifted; ITB wants more government employment;...

Shoreline board extends comment period, releases fee schedule; Lodgepole plan unveiled; Two Eagle is on priority list; New law affects trust property ownership; One stand open for Arlee Pow-wow; A peek at the next issue, and the one after that...;...

Kerr Settled: Tribes to get more money and license, but...; Tribal Health grant to finance alcohol program; Top executive officer resigns; Commentary: 'where's the bucks?'; What else happened at the quarterly; County road-naming project is about...

Primaries, yes; retrocession, who knows?; Off-Rez hunting rules suggested; Indian water rights in Montana: more questions raised than answered; Attendance up a little at quarterly meeting; Camel victorious once again; Tribal radio show gets...

Photo caption reads: The original Bonner school, which was located just south of the railroad crossing at the north end of Bonner. Picture was taken near the turn of the century. (Schoolhouse ; winter ; snow on ground)

Goedicke, Patricia. American literature--20th century. As Earth Begins to End.

In this letter to Sam Hamill at Copper Canyon Press, officially submits her manuscript to Copper Canyon for publication. As stated in the letter, she had previously submitted the manuscript to Milkweed Press, who published her prior three books,...

This is the letter and enclosed poems Patricia Goedicke (then Patricia McKenna) sent to Robert Frost in 1952 and Frost's reply. McKenna was a student at Middlebury College when the letter was sent, and judging by the date, the letter was sent...

In November of 1988, Patricia Goedicke delivered a lecture at the University of Kansas in Lawrence about the function of sound and silence in poetry. These are the notes for that lecture, which emerged from an imitation workshop she taught...